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27 us
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26 know
26 koran
Shemsuddin Mahommad, alias Hafiz
Teachings of Hafiz

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1 Pre | the wind is a stranger, come to the ear of the master, 2 Pre | Youth, his mistress, had come back, and that love and 3 Pre | only a return (and here we come near to such Platonic doctrines 4 Pre | Whosoever chooseth the life to come, their desire shall be acceptable 5 Pre | world and of the world to come."[1] And in the same spirit 6 Pre | mouldering bones would rise and come dancing out of the tomb." 7 II | dwelling-place.~Oh Saki, come! the idle laughter dies~ 8 II(*) | of it, but when they were come within a day's journey of 9 III(*) | insolently towards me, but come unto me humbled. And he 10 V | and the pearl is strung~Come hither, oh Hafiz, and sing 11 V(*) | notoriously of evil fame, come principally from this district. 12 IX | cypress decked,~My Love shall come like a ruddy pine-tree~He 13 XV | breathe again and burn.~Oh come! and touch mine eyes, of 14 XV | stars when thou'rt away.~Oh come! and when the nightingale 15 XXV | cry that all may hear:~Come forth! the powers of night 16 XXV | hair~Grief nor disquiet come to me no more.~What though 17 XXV(*) | events which were yet to come. Mr. Browne relates that 18 XXVI | joys foundationless--then come whate'er~May come, slave 19 XXVI | foundationless--then come whate'er~May come, slave to the grape I stand 20 XXX | laden with ambergris--~Oh, come to Shiraz when the north 21 XXX(*) | night. The wealthy citizens come there every evening to repeat 22 XXXIII | brows has wounded me--~Ah, come! my heart still waiteth 23 XXXVII | Vale of Silence we must come;~Yet shall the flagon laugh 24 XXXVIII| from my winding-sheet!~Ah, come, Beloved! for the meadows 25 XLIII | And I, when the dawn shall come to awaken me,~With the flush 26 XLIII | world and life shall bid him come forth and arise!~


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